Off Road Lights In Grill
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Off Road Lights In Grill
I Want To Modify The Existing Or New Grill And Mount 2 Off Road Lights Inside I Am Trying To Find A Replacement Aluminum Grill
I Will Machine A Ring For Around The Lights And Tig To The New Grill. Polish And Re-plate.
The Face Of The Lights Will Be Flush With The Front Of The Grill.
The Lights Will Actually Be Bolted To A Bracket That Bolts Across The Fenders The Lights Won't Be Touching The Grill.
Any Grill Suggestions ? How About Air Flow?
There Seems To Be A Lot Of Empty Space In The Engine Compartment
I Will Machine A Ring For Around The Lights And Tig To The New Grill. Polish And Re-plate.
The Face Of The Lights Will Be Flush With The Front Of The Grill.
The Lights Will Actually Be Bolted To A Bracket That Bolts Across The Fenders The Lights Won't Be Touching The Grill.
Any Grill Suggestions ? How About Air Flow?
There Seems To Be A Lot Of Empty Space In The Engine Compartment
#2
Maybe this will give you an idea to think about, but use some high quality super tough lights such as from Light Force.
http://www.f150store.com/Shop/ViewPr...&PlateTypeID=1
http://www.f150store.com/Shop/ViewPr...&PlateTypeID=1
#3
[QUOTE=qadsan]Maybe this will give you an idea to think about, but use some high quality super tough lights such as from Light Force.
http://www.f150store.com/Shop/ViewProducts.aspx?PlateIndexID=57154&WebCatalogID= 27&PlateTypeID=1[/QUOTE]
Now THAT'S a cool grille!
http://www.f150store.com/Shop/ViewProducts.aspx?PlateIndexID=57154&WebCatalogID= 27&PlateTypeID=1[/QUOTE]
Now THAT'S a cool grille!
#4
http://www.f150store.com/Shop/ViewPr...05&SortOrder=3
made by hella i don't think you can beat these.
made by hella i don't think you can beat these.
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